Another book review appeared for Group Portrait, this time by Cara Goldstone in The Bookends Review, read more here.

In the wake of a general election

We released Splintered River by E.H. Jacobs last September to make sure it hit the shelves before the presidential election.
We thought the book would be a satirical, if not absurdist, view of American politics. A young Black man gets shot in the book when a white cop mistakes his hot dog for a gun, and Louisiana almost secedes from the country when religious groups and the politically ambitious take things too far…

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